Who? Horningsham Primary School Christmas Musical December 2009

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Who? Horningsham Primary School Christmas Musical December 2009

Time Travellers If you look into the sky and a spaceship whizzing by, It maybe or it may not, Dr. When and Dr. What, time travellers time travellers. 1. Movin on through time to come, far ahead of years we know, Finding out how life s going to be, going where nobody can see. If you look into the sky and a spaceship whizzing by, It maybe or it may not, Dr. When and Dr. What, time travellers time travellers. 2. Here today, the time we live, strange to them though not to us. We must seem old fashioned to them in from space, those travelling men. If you look into the sky and a spaceship whizzing by, It maybe or it may not, Dr. When and Dr. What, time travellers time travellers. 3. Everywhere the sights and sound, Christmas time is all around. When they hear what Christmas is for What and When will want to hear more. If you look into the sky and a spaceship whizzing by, It maybe or it may not, Dr. When and Dr. What, time travellers time travellers. 2

Christmas Store In our Christmas store there s so much more than you ve ever seen before, and there s magic in the air, here s a store without compare, Christmas is here once more. 1. In our foyer, a Christmas tree, lovely as you ll ever see, Covered in tinsel, crowned at the top with a star. Bangles and some woolly snow, fairy lights and mistletoe, People come to see it from everso far. In our Christmas store there s so much more than you ve ever seen before, and there s magic in the air, here s a store without compare, Christmas is here once more. 2. In our grotto, a familiar shape, snowy beard and bright red cape, There he sits on such a beautiful throne. Father Christmas smiles at you, asks what he can do for you, Then he says he ll bring his sack to your home. In our Christmas store there s so much more than you ve ever seen before, and there s magic in the air, here s a store without compare, Christmas is here once more. 3. We pride ourselves that we re the tops, Got the edge on other shops, At Christmas you can get what ever you need. All assistants aim to please, bring your cash and take your ease, Our store is very impressive indeed. In our Christmas store there s so much more than you ve ever seen before, and there s magic in the air, here s a store without compare, Christmas is here once more. 3

Cracker Factory 1. If you want your party to go with a bang, [bang] Just each pull an end and don t be alarmed. 2. If you want your friends to have fun while they eat Give something from us, every cracker s a treat All the year we are working, working, Making crackers for everyone to pull. Packing all the presents and jokes and streamers, Every cracker s brimming full. 3. Each girl, each boy, each mum, each dad, Will all get a cracker, and won t they be glad! 4. With your cake or your jelly, your sandwich or your bun, Just pick up a cracker and join in the fun All the year we are working, working, Making crackers for everyone to pull. Packing all the presents and jokes and streamers, Every cracker s brimming full. 5. Life is far from complete at this time of the year If you have no crackers, but then, never fear, 4

Cinderella Pantomime, what a pantomime, Ev ry year we hiss and boo, do a lot of laughing too: Pantomime, what a pantomime. Fun for all family, a pantomime for me. Cinderella tell your story, Cinderella tell it all, Tell of the two ugly sisters, fairy godmother And how you were belle of the ball. 1. Lying at night by the cinders, tired, ragged, no-one to care. Dreaming of two ugly sisters, of cleaning, mending, fixing their hair. And when the invitation came to dance the night away, The sisters were unanimous that Cinders had to stay. Cinderella tell your story, Cinderella tell it all, Tell of the two ugly sisters, fairy godmother And how you were belle of the ball. 2. As Cinders sat alone weeping, someone hears her, answers her call; Magics the mice and the pumpkin new shoes, new gown, just for the ball. As Cinders stepped down from the coach the Prince was charmed at once, He slipped his arm around her waist and they began to dance. Cinderella tell your story, Cinderella tell it all, Tell of the two ugly sisters, fairy godmother And how you were belle of the ball. 3. As the clock chimed out at midnight ragged, tattered, homeward she flew Leaving her mice and her pumpkin, leaving also her sparkling glass shoe, The Prince s heart was lost that night, he searched both far and wide, At last found Cinderella and he took her for his bride. Cinderella tell your story, Cinderella tell it all, Tell of the two ugly sisters, fairy godmother And how you were belle of the ball. 5

Turkey Trot Do the Turkey Trot, do the Turkey Trot, Wish I could say I d like to stay but things are getting too hot! 1. Don t want to spoil a good time, I m not a bird to beef, But count me out for Christmas and rest those pearly teeth. Don t want to be a meany, don t want to chicken out, But hear my heart athumpin when I see those Brussel sprouts. 2. I like a Christmas party, and even Christmas lunch, But when the menu s turkey that s when you feel the crunch. My appetite is healthy for pork and apple sauce, But somehow things are different When you know that you re the main course! 3. I m sorry I m depressing, just pouring out my woes, But in the end I d rather not become the parson s nose. So folks, enjoy your dinner, enjoy your roasted spud, But please forget that turkey is fingerlickin good! 4. Don t think that I m not grateful, in spite of all my moans, It s not a nice sensation when you re wishin with my bones. I guess I d rather go now if it s all the same to you, I d rather not spend New Year left over turkey stew! Do the Turkey Trot, do the Turkey Trot, Wish I could say I d like to stay but things are getting too hot! 6

Going Backwards [fingerclicks] char te too [fingerclicks] Going backwards, tomorrow will be yesterday. Going backwards, yesterday will be today. 1. Fly, fly, fly time s shifting sands Who knows where or when we ll land. Fly, fly, fly through time and space Find some momentary place. Going backwards, tomorrow will be yesterday. Going backwards, yesterday will be today. [fingerclicks] char te too [fingerclicks] Going backwards, tomorrow will be yesterday. Going backwards, yesterday will be today. 2. Fly, fly, fly it s time to go. Where we ll end up we don t know. Fly, fly, fly time cannot wait Let s explore a different date. Going backwards, tomorrow will be yesterday. Going backwards, yesterday will be today. char te too, char te too cha cha. 7

In the Town of Bethlehem 1. There s a star above a stable in the town of Bethlehem, See it shine so bright, what a glorious sight, And the wise men now are able to discover where he lies Little infant king in the straw. 2. There s a baby in a manger in the town of Bethlehem And he s fast asleep with the cows and sheep, While around him, kneeling strangers whisper softly of a king, And they lay their gifts at his feet. So very special, so very pure, a present to us all. God as man for the world to know; a baby in the stall. 3. Humming And he s fast asleep with the cows and sheep, Humming And they lay their gifts at his feet. So very special, so very pure, a present to us all. God as man for the world to know; a baby in the stall. 4. There are shepherds by the manger in the town of Bethlehem And they worship there as the kneel and stare At the baby who the angels said was born to be a king. And he s fast asleep in the straw And he s fast asleep in the straw. Reprise If you look into the sky and see a spaceship whizzing by, It may be, or it may not, Dr. When and Dr. What, time travellers time travellers. 1. Moving on through time to come, far ahead of years we know, Finding out how life s going to be, going where nobody can see. If you look into the sky and see a spaceship whizzing by, It may be, or it may not, Dr. When and Dr. What, time travellers time travellers. time travellers time travellers. 8